Aliyev frequently used this poem in public speeches to reinforce national identity and unity. His passionate recitations became a symbol of his "Azerbaijanism" ideology.
The verses most associated with Aliyev’s public legacy include: HeydЙ™r ЖЏliyev El Bilir Ki SЙ™n MЙ™nimsЙ™n
The phrase (The people know that you are mine) originates from the famous poem "Azerbaijan" by the People's Poet Samad Vurgun . It is deeply associated with Heydar Aliyev , the former President of Azerbaijan, who often recited these verses to express his profound love and devotion to his homeland. Origin and Cultural Significance Aliyev frequently used this poem in public speeches
El bilir ki, sən mənimsən, Yurdum, yuvam, məskənimsən, Anam doğma vətənimsən! Ayrılarmı könül candan? Azərbaycan, Azərbaycan! Modern Legacy It is deeply associated with Heydar Aliyev ,
Today, this phrase serves as a cornerstone of patriotic education in Azerbaijan. It is frequently featured in:
Recited at national holidays and anniversaries to honor the "National Leader" and celebrate Azerbaijani sovereignty.
The phrase has inspired numerous cultural works, including a major literary-artistic composition staged at the State Theatre of Young Spectators to commemorate Aliyev's 100th anniversary. Key Excerpt from the Poem